The Perfect Escape with TAZO® Chai Latte K-Cup® pods

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Is there one smell or flavor that just makes you incredibly happy inside no matter what is going on around you? For me it’s the smell and taste of a spicy sweet chai tea. While most of the day I’m drinking my weight in coffee to keep up with my crazy life, some times I need a sweet escape. I need to slow down, put on my slippers, take a deep breath, and enjoy the aroma and flavor of black tea, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom and vanilla.

I know I’m not alone in my love for chai tea. In fact, TAZO® has partnered with fellow chai-lover Padma Lakshmi to celebrate the history and flavors of chai and the release of the TAZO® Chai Latte K-Cup® pods. Steeped in 5,000 years of Indian history, chai and tea has always been a part of Padma Lakshmi’s life and family heritage. As part of this partnership, Padma has created some amazing recipes that pair perfectly with a hot chai latte. Find them here.

Guess what! You don’t need any fancy tools to make a delicious spicy sweet chai latte at home. All you need is a Keurig® machine, and a box of TAZO® Chai Latte K-Cup® pods. It’s a 2-step process – well, three if you count the stirring – but it’s as easy as can be. At the end of the day I don’t have much energy left, so I need simple satisfaction.

About Angela

Angela has been writing since she could hold a crayon. These days she writes from her living room amidst the chaos of a house that looks like it was visited by a tornado of toys and clothes. When she's not saying "keep your body parts off of your brother," she enjoys cooking gourmet meals for the harshest seven-year-old food critic in town, tuning out the blasting volume of the television, traveling all over the country with and without her family, and running through a Lego obstacle course with bare feet.

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Angela has been writing since she could hold a crayon. These days she writes from her living room amidst the chaos of a house that looks like it was visited by a tornado of toys and clothes. When she's not saying "keep your body parts off of your brother," she enjoys cooking gourmet meals for the harshest seven-year-old food critic in town, tuning out the blasting volume of the television, traveling all over the country with and without her family, and running through a Lego obstacle course with bare feet. Read More…